Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350024973
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 500
- ISBN-10: 9350024977
- Publisher Date: 03 Jul 2017
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹995.00.₹746.00Current price is: ₹746.00.
“Practise Marxism Not Revisionism” by K B Saxena explores the complexities of applying Marxist-Leninist principles in practice. This collection of articles challenges non-Marxist interpretations, specifically examining tactics within the communist movement. Saxena analyzes how revisionism subtly infiltrates parties through immediate political actions, using the Nepali communist movement as a case study. Essential reading for anyone interested in Marxist theory and its practical application. ISBN: 9789350024973
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Jaiya Deswal –
Excellent analysis of the dangers of revisionism! I found it incredibly informative and important.!
Dakshta Gupta –
A dense but important read for understanding Marxist theory. Saxena’s analysis of revisionism is insightful, though the writing style can be challenging.
Praveen Kumar –
Provocative and thought-provoking. Saxena’s arguments against revisionism are compelling, but I don’t agree with all his conclusions. A solid stars!
Ashish Kumar –
A powerful defense of Marxist-Leninist principles. Saxena’s writing is clear and engaging. This book is an eye opener.
Saurabh Kumar Suman –
The case study of the Nepali communist movement is fascinating. However, the book assumes a high level of familiarity with Marxist ideology.
Fredrick Lakra –
I found the book repetitive in places. The core ideas are strong, but they could have been presented more concisely. Overall, good.
Himanshu Goyal –
An important contribution to the discussion on Marxist theory. The book gives a very good and unbiased view. Definitely worth reading!
Aditi Mishra –
A must-read for serious students of Marxism. Saxena’s analysis is rigorous and detailed. Some prior knowledge of Marxism is definitely needed.
Rohan Sachdeva –
Very detailed, but could be overwhelming for beginners. It’s a valuable resource for those already familiar with Marxist thought.
Aswin M –
I appreciated the book’s focus on practical application of Marxist theory, although at times, the arguments felt a bit abstract.
Garima Shukla –
Interesting perspective on the Nepali communist movement. The book could be more accessible to readers unfamiliar with Marxist terminology.
Daksh Dagar –
Not an easy read, but ultimately rewarding. Saxena’s analysis of revisionism is both insightful and relevant.
Himanshu Gautam –
Saxena provides a nuanced critique of revisionism. While the book is insightful, I struggled with some of the theoretical concepts.